There have been whispers and presumptions regarding a foldable phone created by Google ever since Samsung debuted the first Galaxy Fold.
How would it appear? What would the price be? Is Google even considering developing a foldable Pixel?
After months of minor leaks and claims, the biggest Google Pixel Fold news to date has finally surfaced.
FrontPageTech revealed a ton of renderings revealing the Pixel Fold’s design on November 14. In conclusion, it appears fairly amazing.
We’ll start with the phone’s exterior. The front of the Pixel Fold features a sizable outer display that is substantially wider than the Galaxy Z Fold 4’s small cover screen.
A hole-punch cutout with relatively thin bezels all around houses the 9.5MP front-facing camera of the Pixel Fold in addition to the outer screen.
A triple camera system is located on the rear and has a casing that is identical to the Google Pixel 7 Pro’s.
Although the camera configuration isn’t confirmed, it is likely to be the same as the Pixel 7 Pro, with a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 48MP telephoto camera.
A sizable tablet-like display that looks to be in landscape orientation greets us when we open the Pixel Fold.
The inner screen has very large bezels on the top and bottom, with the top bezel subtly concealing an additional 9.5MP camera for selfies and video chats.
A USB-C charging port, speaker grills on the top and bottom frames, and a fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button are further design elements.
The Pixel Fold is shown by FrontPageTech in two colors: chalk and obsidian, both of which should be offered at launch.
Speaking of the Pixel Fold’s release, FrontPageTech predicts it will happen in May 2023 (probably during Google I/O the following year).
To read our blog on “August 10, Samsung will reveal its newest foldable devices,” click here.